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  • It's not going to be effortless. That's not really the goal. Anything that uses Google Play Services is going to be a problem still as the underlying service layer just mocks out those API calls a la Waydroid. They're working more on the FEX stuff from what I've seen in the repos.

  • Having the disks connected externally is the same as having them connected internally

    No, it 1000% is not, especially in the case of USB that I used. Even in the way Linux handles everything as a file and target, it is vastly different.

    No RAID solution I know of would lose the array on a power outage

    Hardware RAID enclosures have batteries on the disk controllers for this very reason. We aren't talking about those though, we're talking about software RAID on JBOD, which wouldn't have those sanity protections. Here's some random blog explaining deeper.

    Honestly I don't see how interrupt handling would be any different between internally or externally connected devives, except for different buses/protocols handling it differently intrinsicly

    See above

    Maybe I'm too spolied by using ZFS, but again I don't think this would actually be a problem

    That's a filesystem solution to a hardware problem, so yes, probably a bit spoiled there, or at least it's skewing your understanding of what RAID is and how it works. One of the reasons ZFS exists, actually. It's nice to have nice things though.

  • Well...don't overspeak. There WILL eventually be something better, and then people will complain about that as well 🤣

  • You just installed or touched other packages that created those directories. Nothing weird about it.

  • Also software. Literally in the description and options.

    There are very few use cases for hardware controllers anymore, and they are on SAN controllers at a massive scale. Every single device you point me to at under $50k is going to be software.

    Just wanted to clarify so you understand.

  • Software. They're all software. They run Linux, actually.

  • Link me to a single hardware controlled disk array that you're considering.

  • The main issue is statefullness of the host.

    Say you're on a laptop, and you get an external JBOD box without any hosted controller. You use that laptop to setup a RAID1 array on 2 disks, and go about your business. Few weeks in you're in the middle of some editing of video or whatever, and you have a power outage.

    That RAID array is assuredly damaged or dead. Your host machine being the controller in the middle of a write when the entire array dissapears is going to give up quickly, and the cached data in flux to write is gone. You miiight be able to recover the array if you're lucky, but whatever you're working on is gone.

    A number of diff5scenariis where this may happen exist without a power outage, but the problem is the target not being able to manage its own interrupt, and you have two different states in two different devices that won't match. It's toast.

  • There's a few things at work here:

    1. Not much "hardware" RAID anymore because offloading works just fine and doesn't draw excessive resources.
    2. It sounds like you want to just take your existing disks and pop them into something else, which won't work.
    3. You shouldn't be running RAID over any external connections for a number of reasons if the coordinator (your machine) is hosting it. I can go deeper into that if you want.

    You want a self-contained NAS that manages its own RAID and disks. I would honestly just get a diskless unit and start clean. You'll be better off in the long run.

  • Why would I care about swaying your opinion? Nobody here responding to you is invested in YOUR opinion on the matter, or cares what you think about it. They are simply correcting your misinformed attitude about some things from what I can see.

    If anything they're concerned you're running around in the world with misguided opinion, and potentially misinforming others.

  • You sound new to the ecosystem at large, and I don't mean that to be condescending, just that you may not have all the context needed to understand why it exists. Any distro that exists right now can flip back to SysV if they want to. They just don't want to. It may be more flexible to the neckbeards, but it's massively more comprehensive in scaling and integrating than a set of Init scripts. It has huge benefits to system integrators, OEMs, and especially the people who manage the largest concentration of Linux deployments: Datacenter Ops teams.

    The fact that you, a Desktop user takes issue with that is meaningless to the ecosystem at large. I manage thousands of deployed bare metal machines, and I'd never switch back, because it SysV was fucking painful. Sure it was easier to debug in some cases, but was it as useful or reliable? Not even close.

    Just go use something else and stop letting it bother you. You'll feel better in the long run.

  • It's Open Source. Nobody needs to use it, and it's especially not all-inclusive. That being said, it's also not new at all as it's been around in most distros for well over a decade. It has its pros and cons like anything.

    Your assumption that "freedom" has something to do with Linux writ large is misguided though. You have distros that have communal decision making, and if they find a benefit to systemd, then they'll use systemd. Don't use that distro if you don't like it. There's your freedom of choice.

    1. Skip watching this video and save time
    2. Run a Spotify downloader like SpotDL (there are many of them out there)
    3. Point your downloader at your Spotify playlists and wait for it to download all your songs
    4. Put all these songs onto your phone, media player, Firefly Server or whatever
    5. Cancel Spotify
  • Glad you found a solution. In the future, try ALT-Tab in and out of the game and see if that refocuses the window properly. There is a weird bug in Proton 10 that is not raising window focus with Godot, and I'm guessing other engines. It can be fixed by the dev easily, so inquire and see if that is an option.

  • Not really unless you need a specific optimization or module that isn't available otherwise. Most distros make distribution of external modules available via package manager, and most of the optimizations you would want to enabke can be turns on or off elsewhere as feature flags.

  • The dependency chain for building the entire kernel depends on what you included in the feature set. The reason it probably worked on Ubuntu is because the build-essential package covers the most common deps needed to build the kernel.

  • Need output to be able to tell you anything. Post the errors.

  • I really fucking hope Harrison Ford shows up for this after someone explains this to him 🤣

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  • So confused by the Harrison Ford bit, but this is perfect.

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